A shocking murder case has come to light in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, where a retired railway employee allegedly killed his 35-year-old girlfriend and then burned her body in a coffin. The accused, identified as Ram Singh Prihar, had been married twice and was in a relationship with the victim, Preity. According to initial investigations, Preity had been demanding a large sum of money from Ram, which led to a dispute between the two. The accused allegedly wrapped Preity’s body in a blanket, placed it in a metal coffin, and then set it on fire.
After the coffin was found, the police discovered charred human remains and bones inside. Further investigation revealed that Ram had attempted to dispose of the ashes in a nearby river. Preity’s former husband has filed a complaint against Ram, and the accused’s son and another person are currently in police custody.
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